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jigitz and Charlotte Plank Deliver High-Speed Thrills on ‘car crash’

jigitz and Charlotte Plank Deliver High-Speed Thrills on ‘car crash’

Brooklyn’s reigning king of the "in-the-round" set, jigitz, has officially shifted into top gear with his latest single, ‘car crash’. Featuring the powerhouse vocals of Australian-British star Charlotte Plank, the track made its high-octane debut under the desert sun at Coachella, proving once again why jigitz is the name on every tastemaker’s lips right now.

The new release serves as a natural evolution for the Albuquerque-born producer. After a monumental 2025 that saw his hit ‘Tell You Straight’ dominate the Billboard Dance Charts and rack up nearly 100 million streams, jigitz isn't slowing down. His signature sound—a frantic, heart-on-sleeve blend of UK garage and breakbeat—is polished to a lethal sheen here.

‘car crash’ dives headfirst into the beautiful wreckage of a fast-moving romance. It captures that specific, breathless moment when a relationship feels both inevitable and slightly dangerous. Plank’s vocal performance provides the perfect counterweight to jigitz’s jittery, high-tempo production, resulting in a club anthem that feels as intimate as it does explosive.

The momentum behind jigitz is becoming undeniable. Following a massive 31-date sell-out tour across the US—including legendary nights at Webster Hall and Don Quixote—and a triumphant run through Australia and New Zealand this past January, he has earned the respect of industry heavyweights like Tiesto, Pete Tong, and Chris Lake. Known for his immersive live shows that turn any dancefloor into a sweat-soaked sanctuary, jigitz has mastered the art of "pulse-raising" performances.

With ‘car crash’, he and Plank have crafted a sonic collision that demands to be heard at maximum volume. If this is a sign of what’s to come for the rest of 2026, we’re more than happy to enjoy the ride.

Stream ‘car crash’ on all major platforms now and follow jigitz on Instagram for tour updates and more.

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